Chapter 313: A Not-So-Friendly Alliance

Anubarak didn't understand in the end how the Alliance's troops had passed through the long valley overnight. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

But it doesn't matter anymore.

After the Union army passed through the valley, the road ahead was smooth.

At this time, if Anubaraq dared to jump out, Khadgar and Violet Avengers didn't mind telling them why the flowers were so red.

Of course, seeing that there was nothing to do, Anubarak did not rush to death, but chose to leave directly, and he would take his men to gather with Alsace to return to Northrend.

After Anubaraq retreated, Khadgar and Medivan successfully transported the dwarf's large equipment across the valley, and the coalition army began to advance towards the agreed location.

The Eastern Kingdom fell into an eerie calm, and the armies of various forces were hurrying purposefully, and at this moment, every minute and every second was precious.

Upon reaching the shores of Lake Keldaron, Khadgar and Tulayan began to lead their army along the shores of the lake.

At Medivan's urging, the Confederate army marched hastily until they reached the agreed location - unexpectedly, Drunken Wind and his army had not yet arrived, but another army was stationed there.

Orcs.

Warsong and Bloodring Orcs, to be exact.

The meeting between the Alliance and the Horde, the atmosphere was a little awkward.

This time, the army sent by Stormwind is its own elite, and the elite of Stormwind has only one meaning - the army that has proven itself in the orc war.

In other words, these soldiers under Tulayan had the blood of the orcs on their hands, and at the same time, countless comrades died at the hands of the orcs!

Moreover, the Blood Ring and War Song on the other side are not cats and dogs - the Blood Ring Clan was one of the main forces of the first invasion of the orcs, and most of the people in the clan were crazy people who were not afraid of death; Warsong is the absolute workhorse of the second invasion and the most powerful clan among the orcs.

If Drunken Wind and Thrall are here, it will be easy to say, Drunken Wind can temporarily hold the army of the Alliance (Stormwind), and Thrall with the Hammer of Destruction can also command the Battle Song, but these two are still driving the road (chong) on the Sodoril River with the help of the Spirit of Flowing Water!

As a result, a confrontation began between the coalition forces led by Tulayan and the tribal army led by Gromash.

The mood on both sides is conflicting.

Tulayan had personally experienced the orc war, he had witnessed too many of the crimes committed by orcs in this world, and he thought that he would be able to temporarily let go of his hatred when faced with the threat of demons, but now it seems that he can't......

Gromash, on the other hand, felt something completely different, he had been freed from demonic blood not long ago, and from the mouth of Logosh, he knew about Orgrim's sacrifice.

Don't think that Gromash is a brain-wreck—his son is—Gromash himself is quite a smart guy, it's just that he doesn't have a chance to show his intelligence a lot of the time because of the demon's blood.

Grommash didn't want to go to war with the Alliance right now - he wasn't afraid of the Alliance, but to go to war now would almost mean that he was doing the devil's aid.

After thinking about it, Gromash found a good solution.

Carrying the roar of blood, Gromash turned back and told the warrior to bring the Warsong Clan's banner.

With the battle flag in his left hand and the roar of blood in his right hand, Gromash strode into the middle of the battlefield.

The blood-red battle flag was planted in the soft dirt of the lakeshore, and a white roaring skeleton fluttered in the wind.

"Warsong Chieftain, Gromash Hellroar!"

The lingua franca of Gromash is not very standard, but the provocation in it is clearly expressed.

Without hesitation, Tulayan turned around and grabbed a battle flag of the Alliance, urging the war horse under his crotch to rush out.

Coming to Gromache, Tulayan jumped off his horse.

Stormwind's blue banner was planted in the dirt, and the golden lion opened its mouth to devour.

"Marshal of Stormwind, Melras Tulayan!"

Needless to say, in front of the two banners of honor, the commanders of the Alliance and the Horde began to fight each other.

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In the eyes of everyone in the League, Tulayan was Lothar's successor - he was as reliable and amiable as Lothar.

And Tulayan has always followed Lothar's example and demanded himself strictly.

Although the war has been over for a long time, Turayan has never relaxed his training in his martial arts, and over the years, Tulayan has become more than just a warhammer.

In the current battle with Gromache, Turayan wields a long sword.

And this long sword should be extremely familiar to everyone in the alliance.

The Sword of the Great Royal Knight!

At the end of the Battle of the Dark Temple, Lothar's former saber was found by Drunken Wind, along with the Hammer of Kazgros, who was returned to the High Ridge and the longsword was given to Tulayan.

Although Tulayan has been using Lothar as his idol for so many years, conscientiously helping Varian revitalize Stormwind, in fact, his strength has unwittingly become the strongest among the first generation of useless paladins!

Why do paladins mostly like to use warhammers?

Because the Warhammer can easily carry more of the Light's power.

And why was Tulayan able to use a long sword?

Because his understanding of the Light is far beyond ordinary people!

Tulayan's true goal has never been mentioned to anyone else - this time when he learned that Kil'Gardan might come, Tulayan was worried and actually had an inexplicable expectation, he was looking forward to holding the sword of the Great Royal Knight in his hand, truly defeating Kil-Gardan and avenging Lothar!

In the face of Tulayan, who is making rapid progress, Gromash finds that he has fallen into a disadvantage!

Although Tulayan's strength is not as strong as that of Gromarsh, the battle is not decided by brute force!

With the blessing of the Holy Light, the sword of the Great Royal Knight erupted with dazzling brilliance, and Tulayan's every move was terrifying.

Gromache's fighting skills are not unscathed, but his actions are extremely restrained in the face of Tulayan.

Turayan seemed to have an eye on Gromache's every move, and every block and dodge was just right.

But Gromash couldn't figure out the details of Tulayan at all, and even every charge was difficult to lock onto the target!

Originally, this was just a duel for "momentum", but the two of them gradually fought a real fire.

Gromash had gone berserk after being scratched by the Light—if Thrall had been here, he would have been amazed at how many warriors could be spontaneously helped by the Wild Spirits!

And Tulayan also spread a pair of wings of holy light, and even started a short glide! (To be continued.) )